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The Weekly Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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iff L. THE COURIER, OONNElrLSVILLE. FRIDAY M.OR: TAHTOFTWO TOWNS. A Brief Kectml cf the Minor Haps and of the Past Week: ft' COS-NEUSVII hff A30 NEW HAVEN ri aj our local L. E.

ic receiving congratulations, ItVngirl. Eliza It. Struwn in the guevt of opolis friends. Th Morgan cornet bond the town Saturday afternoon A. E.

Fool, the m-U-known artist ot jngton City, was i thin week. Clark Bishop, of ATtoghcnj City, spout the Fourth with frieinU in this place Mile. Mana East! Ijul.Plttitburg, is visiting Mlts Mabou, of this placo. Mrs. W.

L. Keener, of Uniontown, viatied relatives in Conneilsvillo Inst week. 8. Bryan and bride, of Biiiww- vtaitwl In town on Tuesday, Matthew Cooley, oE Johnstown, spent the Fourth with relatives nod friends in this ptace. David B.

Evans ml of this plate, visited friends in Lower Tyrone township last week. Dr. J. L. Trailer nnd fnmDy, of Briiufiekl.

visiting his brother, M. Trader, of tliis pjacc. Mrs. Her. L.

L. Siober, of the South Hide, left yesterday for a month's vacation among friouds in the east. Hon. Edvntrd Callaghan, and sister, of Soottale, passed through yesterday en route to Mt. Savage, Md.

Mrs. W. B. Shenck, son find slaughter of the Souttuide, are visiting the parents of the former at Johnstown. Mm J.

31 Scott' and family, of Port Norris, visiting her parents Mr. and Mm J. T. McCorniick. Harry Holt and Smith Fee, both ConneUa- vilte boys, but now of spent, the Fourth with friends here.

Mm A. Clark, of Butte, Montana, in visiting relatives here. Mrs. Clark is a daughter of the late Martin B. Stouffer.

Both of our up-street conlemporaries celebrated the Fourth in such a vigorous manner that they were unable to imnte thfe week. Misses Sank and May B. Johnston attended the teacher's examination held by County Superintendent Berrfngton at Fairchanec on Friday. Miss Mury Herbert entertained a number of friends at a euchre party at her residence on Grave and Prospect irtreets last Thursday evening. Tho concluding part of the Rebecca ing Davis' story, '-Hand to Hand," is published this m-ek.

Look out for "The Treasure. of Franc-hard" next week. Captain W. H. Barclay, United States Pension Agent nt Fittetmrg, spent Sunday here.

M(. went from here to Uniontown for a look the scenes of hi.s boy hood 'days. The Tough Bunk tins negotiations ftr the purchase of a Corliss wife, the latest and iruwt improved form of money boxes. It is absolutely burglar nml fire- proof. F.

O. Good the ConneHsville laundry, fcas willed an improved shirt band and utt to his stock of Hrst-class machinery, making the laundry the most complete in the htate. A girl wcr born to Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Sinclair, of tlw Association addition. The child is the great-granddaughter of William Dunlap, a former long-time watchman at the O.

depot. 8. B. Price, Jr. wtt'e mid family, nnd Mrs.

Engle, sister ol! Mrw. Price, who has been visiting the latter for sonw time post, left on Monday for Huzloion, where they visit relatives. Brakeman James Rush, of the Tough express on the Southwest road, found a pocketbook on Ids train, Monday, containing large Bum of money. It was returned to" the owner, J. W.

Stoner. of Greensburg. The quarterly meeting of the African Methodist Episcopal church of this district wns held at the church of that denomination in New Haven tost week. A large numlwr of visiting brethern were in attendance. Frank S.

Chain, of Scottdale, and a former employe of this office, spent the Fourth with friends in this place. He stole a march on the COURIER force by getting married some time ago and failing to connect on a "setup. During tbo rainstorm yesterday lightning struck the rain barrel at Policeman Coldwell's houu, iuthbith word, shattering the barrel and scaring the inmates of the house. The building, which fa owned by John R. Beatty, wa-t uninjured; Anna Katharine Green, the celebrated author of "The Leavemvorth Case," begins a new story in the Pittsburg Sunday Dispatch on July Sth.

Thu Dispatch is ft wonderfully interesting- puper, securing Iwst writers and fullest news at imy cost. Mrs. Joanna Malone, of Water Street, was nrrcsted by Constable Franfc Campbell ou Monday, for selling fjider on Sunday. She was given a hearing before 'Squire Lyfcte, of New Haven, who placed for appearance at Thu and nrt entertainment given in the English Lutheran church Monday evening by Rev. T.

F. Warthen was highly en jay- c-d by all present. The pictures "were good and the lecture profitable and calculated to do good. The children were The Ybugh I'L-ihin? Club will feare.cn Tuesday, July 17th, for tlieir camping grounds on the St. Clolr river, Mich.

Thepai-ty will be composed of Htury and Stout, D. F. Everett, E. T. Norton, LouisT.

McCormlck. Samuel Clark, H. Tompletou and others. George S. Shaw, ono of ConneUsville's young plumbers, bus just flnishwl fitting tho Indiftimpoiis residence of Genera' Hwiison, HepubHcan camlidato for President, with natural gas.

George is a the work was done to the satisfaction Hoosier candidate. A sociable was hold at the English Lutheran parsonage laat Friday evening lit which over one hundred persons present. The house was decovatud with Chtneso lanterns and the young people enjoyed themselves hugely on thclawu. Ice crwun and cnks were tho refreshments the evening. Thu heaviest rainstorm of tho Reason, iu fact for yours, passed over town yesterday at noon.

The ruin fell in blinding sheets for at leant ten miiiutes Hooding the gutters and turning tin? streets into simt.ll rivers. Tho railroad tracks cm uter strti't were Hooded i anil many filkd to the dontii of cj-vt-nvl inches. H-'l, c-'utor the York Christian, will (fciivw loctwro cntitJwl "He 1 to Get Married" in the Christian church thin weuinji! at u'cltwk. The lecturer comes rec- uminenilcd us bright awl 'inlerefitlnff speaker Admission as c-ents. Tickets ore now on sidp at Hyatt Cost's jewelry store, the Tough bank anil PorttrV ait stoix 1 James Wiggiuton.

a former employe ot this office, while feeding' a press iu tho office of the Register last week, caught bfe hand in the machinery, crushing it iu a painful manner. He came to his home iu this al ttoT dtupwd A lodge of rhe Order-of Ton woiUCor-Monongahela City has bteu commcncct.1. The graduating ehwat the Indiana ast week The rain at Cumberland finrt to full for nearly a month Prof A. Bhaner hax been re-elected principal of tho Went Newton public schools. organtown is elattd the prospect of ing a glass works located jaf that place Amelia Grorailly, of.

Bliirbv ille Intersection, Ifaih MOO from liustenil and eloped with Aboardn Olllciuler Otass MahufticttuiDg ftm), of vrtti locate plant In Greeiwbtii'g. atrfck Demoy, a metal-coiTler atCnnlJ tnrniCf at Brortdock, ileEd ivhOe at work on Sunday; John- H. Debert, prominent and of Johnstown, died suddenly Thursday nlgiit. Henry Jloy, rtsident of Demniler-statioii, -was drowned Sunday whiUs bathing river at that point. Jonfe, one of PittJiwrg's milhonairo iron nianafactui ers' is building a summer cottnge us Creiwon.

The Bellaire Stamping and tbo Hazel Gloss Company, of AVashingtoni have been consolidated. THE Trade HcmalM Dlth Immediate EroupMlfc' of Dnllness and slitrbt are this freekin many the Inrgei trade teutons Mei'elftntlle collections are becoming Irregular Prices have declined but theie are prospects of some Wheat ia but a quartei lower than a week ago, corn a cent lower and oats a cent higher. Fractional gains appeal' in bird and while cotton lias weakened an eighth, and speculators for a riae have been hastily Oil te about a ceutlbwer, and loflned has declined an eighth Bar iron has a flriner tone, strikes at the west being deemed possible, mid better prices are realized for pig at Pittsbwrg, but other quotations do not improve: JT6 'Foundry has been sold for'less than $18 at Philadelphia and steel rails ore unchanged Wool rouiaiiw dull foi thcseabon and tbo manufacture-shows no sigus-of recovery. The general average of prices of commodities is biit'ft small fraction lower than a week fvgo, and crop prospects should prove less favorable, some udvance might any time begin; The clip of wool does-not ap'pear to have diminished materially, but there is less readiness to market tlian usual, beeau.se of the geiieml be- 'liuf that prices may improve after. Congress has adjotirned.

regarding tbe the action of Congress are quite 'generally noted OH a cause dullness in tnulo. The students for the past fifty years at the Eldcraridgo Academy hold a reunion on Friday which was largely attended. The employes at the Savage flre-brick works at EUeralfo, Md.j are on a strike for an advance of 10 per cent, in wages. Rev. F.

C. Cowpcr, ot Phillipsburg, ban accepted a call to the pactcrate of the Trinity Episcoiwl church of Washington. William, son ol N. B. Chrfotbcr, of Milford, -Somerset county, was drowned white bathing in creek, last Mm Mary Ann Coburn, of Johnstown; bav brought suit against James Place, of the Harrisburg Telegram, for criminal libel.

The plans for the-government experiment; station at tbe Morgantown University have been formutotcd and the bunding totaled. Andrew a miner employed at the Hilldale Cool Company's works new Elizabeth, was instantly killed Monday by a fall of slate. The town council Mt. Pleasant has accepted the offer of the Mt. Pleasant Water Company at the rate of each for the flrit llfty plugs, Tho wife of William Frazier, of Gmus- burg, attempted to chop his bead off with a hatchet hut week in a fit of passion.

She will explain her conduct in court. There has been a large im-rense iti the dpcr atlons in tbeTFashingttm county oil field, and 1 9,500 barrels day arc being produced in the Taylonrtown district alone. About 1,000 eitbuns met Tuesday evening, nnd protested ngainst tho employment given foreigner on tbo. pipe lines by Stark the coutnictoi-s. Es-JInyoi- Charles Hotfroim, of Monoiigaho- CONNKLLSVIJ.LE, July Is always brisk (tenumd for staples hi the Week -preceding the Fourth of July.

The present weelc boeu no exception to rule. Prices hnve undergone 110 change promise to remain ftrin. The grain market IS on Uie dovruwarcl tendency. Corn has dropped to while feed taken a two- dollar tumble, feed having fallen to bran to Jlft ami mill feed to $20 per ton. The prices for oilier tttaplea are an follows: QHOCCRIEB JISD PRODUCE, RETAIL.

Butter, per 4K Apple Batcinx Powder, per ft Beams per Beeswax per ft Breakfavt Bacon per Tb. California Evaporated per CalJforDia per FRIDAY, JUNE 804 and '806, mm mm, PA. To-day we mark all the best rench Satines from 35c to 25c per yard all our oOc Lisle Gloves down to 30c, the 40c ones to 20c, and the 2O. pairs to lOc. They will all bell quick at the prices.

We open New Satines, New, New Challies, New Embroideries and Laces. 'IING-, --AT-- -AT- -AT -THE PRETTIEST LINE OF- We show an immense line of Silk and Jersey Mitts at very low prices. We open New Sash Eibbona, We open New Corsets and Bustles. We open New Buehings and Ties. WASH DPESS GOODS YET SHOWN THIS SEASON IN SATTEENS, CHALLIS, SEEK- SUCKERS, BATISTES AND' WHITE GOODS, LACES.

EMBBOIDERIES AND PLOUNCINGSIN CHEAT VABIETX FOK TKIMIONGS. Carbon oil. ilEppl a Ooltwi gal Oaunet) Canned IVuBBS. Canned Canned Tonuitoee DrupFlurax. Open, In Capen flaw, per pair Coffee, per Ifc.

Dried per fti Drieil Btwkbarleajwr DricO Pencils, per ft Dried IVnrtt, Driwt Beef, iwr Bt Ftmnn, iu 1 Featlwrs, pur tfi uters, iir Frexh FJih, per Hants, Ib Honey, per Tb. Loi-U, fier Lyu. per box Maple MaJflsaeH, JKT Muw'-" will interest you. Five Hundred Pairs Ladies' Full Kegular Made Hose down from 50e to 26c per pair. See our Gnuze Ves( at 20c.

Olives, in Ollvun, in oil, Potatoes, pei" busli per Ih Kfcepur fl Oats iu 1 tb. jMtt'kftgtw Knit, in Tl: suck Saito, in Sufi, pur bbl. la City, at Washington for tho Monongahola school funds, has been dis- on a writ of habeas COIT ta. Daniel TTebster is in jail at Bedford Cor oh- rtroperoiaws. He samo Duu'l who weal's a wooden leg and sells long canes to the unwary visitors at the Springs.

John McKeever, wealthy and prominent per citizen of Ponn township, Westmoreland Shoultlt-ifi, Tt county, was struck and instantly killed At TubH. endt Manor station Monday by thy Western ex-' plaw Friday, Buttennore dressed the voundea and thinks his putient will not lose the UN: of press. i While ringing the farm bell in front of her residence last week, Mrs. Joseph Aukemuui, of Lycippius, Weetmoi-elatid county, was severely injuretJ by the twit falling and striking her on the head. Mrs.

Jane Juffery, of Waynesburg, Is an aunt of Benjamin Harrison, tho Republican candidate for Prwitltuit, while the. mother and lirotuerof bis wife lie buried in tlie CCTO- etery at Wanhingtou, Pa. Mrs. John Kepple, a farmer's wife living near'Indiana, committed suicide, Tuesday by hanging herself to a kitchen rafter. The young couple had been married only since April last She had lost her mind.

While Mrs. J. J. Griffith and Mrs. Dr.

Walker, of near Somerset, were out driving Thursday, the hoi-se ran away. Both ladies were so badly hurt they will likely die, and Mrs. Griffith's child was badly hurt. Tbe Qreensburg Tribune and Herald calls upon the loyal citizens of Westmoreland county to erect a creditable monument to the memory of Gen. Arthur St.

Glair whose, remains lie in it neglected grave in the Greeus- burg cemetery. Henry Weaver, a citizen of East Huntingdon township, Westmoreland comity, aged TO years, died suddenly, Sunday, while in a buggy on his way to visit his daughter, at Bethany. Heart disease is believed to liavo been the cause. The National Tube Works, uC McKeespoit, closed down m'gbt, and according to a notice posted, will remain closed indefinitely. It is believed, however, when improvements have been made the works tvj resume.

Over 2,000 men are idle. Among the grand jurors drawn for service at tho term of United States court at Erie lommencing July 10th are the following: T. R. Hall, Tippecauoe; J. A.

Boles, Mt. Pleasant; Eli MeCormick, Irwin; J.fA. Randolph, Wayneabiirg'; John Blauwille. The wife of Joseph Layton, of annoyed by ball boys had burned several of their bulk Her husband dtaectcd tbo third before she threw it in tbe "firo nnd found it to be loaded 'with rock powdor. The matter has been placed in the bands of.

the police. John Thompson, of West Newton, took out a license in Allugbeny county under tbe name of John AV. Thomas to Jiiun-y a Bmddock girl named Annie Robinson, bnt beEorc ht snccoeded in committing bigamy bo hatl tieo from a warrant for his arrest far larceny. Tbe following additional licenses havo been granted in Westinorehind county: Jomi Shea Michael Clohessy, John S. Stouflfer, D.

station; Catberino Oeycr. Scottdale; John Quinliven, Lati'obo; Haimoi Sobb, Thomas Barrett, Youngtown; J. ZeUhotrer, Lnrimar station. All Suterville applications wore held over. Barm Lsiti-obe, was refused.

On aucoimt of thu i recent death oE Sistei Mary Liguori, the directress of St. Xavier's academy) thtiConcijencementexercisesiit tba plnre were cut short this year. Only parent aud imuiedinte relatives of the graduates Deceived invitations, liishop Pbelan Fatltei Wall, Father, Father Graham aiu Brown assivtecl tbe. sisters. The graduates were Miss Esther 1 Biien, Miss Ella McCormid tvutl Miss Lctitiu HWITOII, all of "Fittsbiirg A party of souiei-s wliilu quietly dragging theb' net in the Youghioghcny near McKees port-recently, says the Elizabeth Hei-ald, wer startled by piercing shrieks, a splashing, am tbe hasty flight pf a number of fligures from the water aud in to a neighboring thicket Investigation showed some piles oC fomtvlo wearing apporul on tbe shoi-e and solved the mystery.

They had been bathing and had resolved to lie quietly iu the water while the skiff passed, but the seine stirred them tip. O1U.IS, JfLOCli ASI TKLD, IVUGLESALn. 'per bush 3 law. jierbush per busb Patent, Flow, Straight Grade, per ubl 'lour, Low perbbl. 'hopped Peed (corn oud oats per ton "t) Iran, per ton.

ton eetl, iwrtOD lit) uu Hay, BftJetl, per 17 00 lay. loose, ton 10 00 UTHKKK. 8 Selert While Piue nSA4a 00 VWtePine Boanls. 00 Wlilte Pine Skiing aitd Floorimt 00 Yellow Pine Floorlniy, 00 Oak Floorinfr. 00 Hemlock FlooriniEAUcl Siding 20 00 Yellow Poplar Flooriiur mid SldiDg- 00 HI 00 50 S--) 00 A 30 oo 00 50 FloorinK audSldiDje- HemlockBmHtulTautfBoHrclH.

ak nxtl Boiirds. Piae Bhiogles, 18 Inch, Hemlock Ptcki-U, 4 ft, ruts, 4 ft Vhite Pine Pickets, 4 ft White Pine Pickets, clrewted White Pine 4 We open new Muslin Underwear and Children's Made White Dresses at bargain prices. A recent purchase, and means the saving of dollars and cents to buyers. One let of Lace Curtains down from per pair to An immense variety of Fans and Sunshades at our well- known low prices. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS AT ALL PRICES.

WR HAVE A Black Satli Rkadune at lortk Guumteid Black Silk WE HAVE KEBUCED THE PRICES IN LACE CURTAINS TO CLOSE. SUN UMBRELLAS IN FANCY COLCliS, BLACK SILK AND GLORIA. OR PRICES ON THEM AR LOW GLOVES. HOSIERY, RUCKING, IN FACT EVERYTHING NEEDED IN THE NOTION LINE, CHILDREN'S LACE BONNETS, SUMMER UNDERWEAR FOR LADIE-i, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN. Steamship Tickets, Eailroad Tickets, --AND BKOK Real Estate, Stocks, Bonds, AND I --ALL 1'BINCXFAL LINEH Or -OCEAN STEAMSHIPS KEPRESENTED.

FORB1GK DRIFTS AID BEHTTUCBS AT LOW 49-Fbr or lo folit oil on J.8. McCALKBj COB. MAIN A CONNEUXV1LLE, PA. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OQNNELL8VILLE. AUTHOEIZED CAPITAL AI'lTAL PAID SURPLUS FUND JIO.OOB JOHX B.

J. T. UcConaoK, J. M. Kvni, E.

T. NORTON, FUUDKT. Vici FuwmHT, IBEOEIVES DEPOSITS Payable on demand without notice, and banklOK bmlnciw on conservative prliiclpltw. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY AT-JOHN D. FKDSBBE'S.

CONNELLSVILLE, PA. JOHS. FBISHllE, M'COBKIOK, JOSEPH B. HTAVJrVB XURTX, HiTHL, XWIVO. JAHKft LVWI8.

Eieee. SPRING Black Dress Colored Dress Silks, IMPORTED IOOIEI DRESS GOODS! SPECIAL BAKGAINS, ONE WOKD. MOOBE, THE DRUGGIST, White Pine 4 ft Hemlock Plastering LtUb, 4 Tien anil Telegraph Poles laUroaS Ties, Oak lallroad Ties, C'hetumt Alt-B. Jarlroti per loree Shoe Nailn, per )b Honw Shoe Nulls, "per 100 Dw. A Tire, per lt Oiir HkiiiH "rlulesper Ib Luuther, per Ib per Ib Tallow, per Ib PlUHhurg MTC Stork ft.

cattle Good cattle 4 cattle -1 Kalr cattle Stock cattle Bulls ami ilry cows Veal calves xbuep Prime 1ft shtep U75(5j601ft ulieep inwagR, per head Yearling Spring Ininbs Philndelphin nuxetl Yorkers PlKS. THE YODGHIOGHENY BANK CONNELLSVILLE, P. AUTEOEIJ5ED CAPITAL, CAPITAL PAID IN, SURPLUS FUND, JNO. NEWCOMER, J. Ol KU11TZ, LINIF.KUTH, I.

V. BALSLEY, SPRINGaSUMMER FABRICS --REDUCED FROM-- DRUGS, PU1TS, OILS, YiMISSES, 10 to 20 per ct. tiitf Dress Goodn and Cmpcs, and ClUldrcu'B Wraps aod eat Styles Dress In Head and Metal OrnnmentH; nnd Braid PwaJiola, Millinery, Hosiery, Oloves Uuderwear in Cumbrlo, Merino, BalbrigKHn.LtHle Tliieiiciiind Bilk Best; American and French Mall nt imported and Domes- lie Zephyrs, Ginghams, Laces, Embroideries and White Goods Table Linens, Lace Curtains and, Poi'tien. Wo send samples and prices to all who write for thorn. Address SIAIt ORDER DEPARTMENT, JOS.

HOME Penrt Ave. Stores, aprS lyr WALTER ANDERSON. FRENCH AND AMERICAN SATINES, Toil Du Nords, Canton Ginghams, Lawns, "White Goods of every description, 46-inch Henriettas, all colors in Silk Warps. Plain Tricots, Albatrosses in all colors, Cashmere Debeiges, Ac. WE WILL MAKE YOU VERY CLOSE PRICES DURING JUNE AND JULY.

Our Grocery Department IS SUPPLIED WITH FRESH STOCKS EVERY DAY. RESPECTFULLY, KURTZ FREED. MAIN STEEET, CONNELLSVILLE. PltllSIDEST. ASST.

CASH. Tixirai. IlCjiosits Puyable on llfinand Without Mm. SELLS SIGHT EXCHANGE -ON GREAT BKITAIN, AND TRANSACTS A GEN, EKAL BANKINC; BUSINESS. I JOHN NEWCQMER, J.

T. HcCOBMICK, 'JOSEPH' SOISSON, .1. K. STAl'FPEE, JAMES AtLEN, O. B.

KAIN5. -CORNEU oe- SISTH'AVE. ANB WOOD AND 22(! LIBERTY PITTSBURG, Tills cstahllsUmcwt can-lea one MISTEST STOCKS EINE WOOLEN FAPRIOS Gentlemen's Garments IN THE CITY. SAVE MONEY -BY GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, T. 3L-.

OPPOSITE YOOGH dc PA HOUSE, A littge uo or Sdft and BtilT Huts In J3lublc Brdwii and Light Colors. A BIG STOCK OF STRAW GOODS Iiiall the best BalbriggammU Fancy cent goods. A axsortim Gents' Kid Gloves, Hose, slfk WIlKOii Collars atnl CuiU. MAIS Hats alfliijs lu slock. In Plain and Fane Fancy LlBlf Thread.

All tho latest novolUes In K15CKWEAB. Heu onr trlinentof hhlrUB White Percales a nd Fancy Sum or Flannels silk UnaTjrelms, Ctinex Gum Booth, Trunks nod valises, Earl J. L. WILKEY BKO. THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN To Buy Groceries.

--DKALEK IK-- drug more. gtvea lo apeetKl A PRESCRIPTIONS, And all ortltm at that kind luncM4o prompllT any bonr of tin day or alght. -THE FISEST RerfUmery, ToUetArtloM, and Stattonwy To IX! had oulBlda Uio elllw, Ibe rbtolcoCbrandaor, TOBACCO AND CIGARS ALTVAX8 OH UAND. j. c.

WATfcBST. Drug Dragt, Patent MedlclnM, BrnUiM, Tbllet' DEALER IK All Jihiclu of Choice Groceries and Provisions, Produce, Confectionery, Tobacco and Cigars. Also Glnssware, Queenswaie an) Tinware. LEADIM BBANDS OF FLOUR Always oil -band, TEAS A SPECIALTY. STone but Pure Belmble ilcdmru and Fancy Glades of Teus bandied and prises reaaonaoli-.

Thomas F. Mali on, TEA STORE, Water St. PA. Physicians' Prescriptions CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED At all hours i.ribodayor night. Don't to nntl the bnttofi tlmtriUKKthe' electric bell.

A JfOM. LIKB OF-STATIONERY, Plala and description. BLANKS, BOOKS AND WALL PAPEB. tic'Mgti, at Uio loweKt net CAHI1 Mc-COEMIGK, MAIN COHHELLSVnXE, PA. iNEWSPAPERl.

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